Nineteen RAF Spitfire squadrons fought in the Battle of Britain, claiming approximately 36% of all RAF victories. Directed primarily against the Bf 109E fighter escort while Hurricanes attacked the bombers, the Spitfire was the aircraft the Luftwaffe feared most — roughly equal in performance to the Messerschmitt and capable of outturning it. Click any card to see pilots, aircraft codes, decals and photographs.

19 squadrons · 180+ named pilots · 4 RAF groups

More Spitfire kits exist than for any other WW2 aircraft. For a BoB Mk.I in 1:48 the Airfix AX05126A is the top recommendation — superb accuracy and value. The Eduard 82157 ProfiPACK adds photo-etch and masks for serious modellers. In 1:72 the Airfix AX01071B retool is the benchmark.

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11 Group (South)
10 Group (SW)
12 Group (Midlands)
13 Group (North)
Five of the most significant Spitfire pilots of 1940, from squadron records and first-person memoirs.
Recommended video, audio and archive resources for Spitfire research and modelling inspiration.